This morning is no different from any other morning seeing that there is more transfer gossip coming from all different directions and none of them leading to a believable path.
Reports this morning suggest that Arsenal is interest in buying Huntelaar from the Spanish giants. German side Stuttgart is believed to have made an exceptable bid however Huntelaar is believed to want to join to the premier league can’t blame him.
Tottenham are also believed to be interested in the striker but seeing how they are not in the Champions League and that Arsenal have recently received a good amount of money for Emmanuel Adebayor, Arsenal is the more appealing club.
Personally I would love to see a player like Huntelaar join the Gunners but I also do not see Arsene opening his wallet that wide when there is the possibility of getting rid of Silvestre and getting Chamack for 7 million.
I don’t know much about Chamack but I do know that he seems to have great potential due to his stats although his goals scored and assists are much less then the likes of Adebayor.
The return of Rosicky seems to me as the most positive news for Arsenal this summer. Rosicky played well at his first game back in 18 months. He came on as captain and received a roar from the crowed on his first touch. If all goes according to plan it looks like Rosicky will start the season, which I am looking forward to seeing.
“We have to prepare him well and balance him well,” said the manager. “But if he comes through the preparations OK then he could start the season."
The return of Rosicky and the joining of Thomas Vermaelen are bringing back the experienced football that Arsenal let go of for a few seasons. Vermaelen was the only player to play the full 90 minutes at Barnet and told the club after the game that he was happy to finally play in an Arsenal shirt and I was too!
It’s a nice thing to see that our new players are coming to Arsenal ready to play for the shirt. The pride that Andrei Arshavin already has for the club is inspirational. With Arsenals new backbone, the experience brought back to the club and the players playing for the shirt seem to me as great ingredients for a trophy challenging squad.
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